See also: Gohn

Central Franconian

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Etymology

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From Middle High German gān, from Old High German gān, from Proto-West Germanic *gān, from Proto-Germanic *gāną.

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gohn (third-person singular present gäht or geiht, preterite geeng or geng, past participle gange)

  1. (northeastern Moselle Franconian) to go

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gohn

  1. (much of western and southern Moselle Franconian) infinitive of giehn, which supplies all inflected forms